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Mark Schwing
13,328 votes
17.2%
- Occupation: Yorba Linda Business Owner
- Retired Aerospace Program Manager
- Retired Navy Commander
- U.S. Naval Academy Graduate
- Former President North O.C. American Heart Assoc.
- Former President, North O.C. United Way
Priorities:
- Complete the Town Center consistent with our small town historical character following the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Committee.
- Realigning police services to reduce the increasing property crime rate within our city.
- Continue to support low density development to minimize additional traffic and congestion.
Nancy Rikel
12,922 votes
16.7%
- Occupation: Business Executive
- Teacher
- Bachelors Degree, Arizona State University
Priorities:
- Maintain low density development consistent with the nature and character of Yorba Linda.
- Work to provide the highest level of public safety at a reasonable cost.
- Strive to complete a town center consistent with the recommendations of Blue Ribbon Committe and the majority of residents of Yorba Linda.
Jim Winder
11,950 votes
15.4%
- Occupation: Mayor, Yorba Linda
- B.A. Criminal Justice, CSUF
- Board Chair, St Jude Medical Center
- Board member, OC Sanitation Dist.
- Board member, OC Vector Control Dist
- Retired Police Captain, Brea PD
- Member of the Year, YL Sunrise Rotary Club
Priorities:
- Maintain my 37 years of commitment to public safety; 29 years as a police officer, 8 years as a councilmember
- Maintain my proven fiscal conservatism for the City of Yorba Linda, also proven at the OC Sanitation Dist and OC Vector Control Dist.
- Proceed with development of our Town Center, with the smallest Commercial and Residential elements that GUARANTEES the success of the Town Center.
Ed Rakochy
11,949 votes
15.4%
- Occupation: Businessman/Educator
Priorities:
- Maintain Yorba Linda's "low-density" and "semi-rural" character.
- Curb overspending and unnecessary tax increases.
- Always advocate for the people's interests NOT special interests.
Doug Dickerson
8,558 votes
11.1%
- Occupation: Business Owner/Educator
Henry W. "Hank" Wedaa
6,605 votes
8.5%
Mark Allen Abramowitz
5,302 votes
6.8%
- Occupation: Planning Commissioner/Consultant
- President, Community Environmental Services
- President, Association of Energy Engineers, Southern California chapter
- membership chairman, California Hydrogen Business Council
- Director, Yorba Linda Water District, elected 1998-2002
- former chairman and member, South Coast Air Quality Management District Hearing Board
- former president, Organization of Unified Concerned Homeowners
Priorities:
- Protect and Preserve Yorba Linda's semi-rural, low density and equestrian ambiance
- Revitalize Town Center, maintaining its flavor to meet the needs of residents and businesses
- Common sense city budgeting within our means
Richard J. "Dick" Wolfinger
4,084 votes
5.3%
- Occupation: General Contractor/Consultant
- 29 Year Yorba Linda Resident
- U.S.N.R. - Honorable Discharge in 1968
- President of the Therapeutic Education Centers for Handicapped Children
- Board Member of the Tee It Up for The Troops & Wounded Warrior Projects
Priorities:
- Return excess city "reserve" funds to the city taxpayers
- Bring closure to the Yorba Linda Old Town Center project with a solution that maintains low density and "Old Town" character
- Sustain and protect the wonderful quality of life and family
Michael A. Marien
2,704 votes
3.5%
- Occupation: Software Consultant
- B.A. Computer Science
- Unix Systems Administrator
- Computer Programmer
- Youth Sports Official and Coach
Priorities:
- Yorba Linda Town Center
- Yorba Linda Property Values
- Yorba Linda City Financials
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